Polish for varnished, painted, or enameled surfaces



@atented Jan. 9, W23.

RALPH FORRESTER, 0F QUALICUM BEACH, BRITISH COLTLTMBIA, CANADA.

POLISH FOB VARNISHED, PAINTED, 0R. ENAMELED SURFACES.

No Drawing.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, RALPH FORRESTER, a British subject, and a resident of the town of Qualicum Beach, in the Province of British Columbia, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Polishes for varnished, Painted, or Enameled Surfaces, of which the following is the specification.

My invention relates to a liquid polish for removing grease and dirt from painted, varnished or enameled surfaces and for imparting a high gloss finish thereto and also for use as a dressing for leather.

The object of this invention is to produce a polish which is compounded of such ingredients as will produce a lasting polish which may be very advantageously used on pianos, furniture, automobiles and the like, which polish will be durable and is not sub- Application filed April 6, 1922. Serial No. 550,182.

I The alcohol is relied upon to cut grease and to remove dirt from the surface to be polished and the cedar oil is to neutralize the odours of the sweetoil and alcohol and to provide a slight disinfectant to the liquid.

1 The method of usingmy polish is as folows:- 1

Moisten-a piece of cheese cloth or other soft material and after removing all gritty matter from the article to be polished, apply the polish moistened cloth rubbing vigorously and with a rotary movement to a hard high gloss finish.

ject to finger marking and will withstand.

to a markeddegree the effect of rain or sun upon the surface so polished and which will adhere firmly to the surfaces to which it is applied.

A further object is. to produce a polish which when properly applied will be hard and dry and to which dust will not adhere.

My method of producing the polish is to take by measure, forty-nine per cent of sweet oil, forty-nine percent'of alcohol and two per cent of cedar leaf oil and mix thoroughly together.

I reservethe right to eliminate the use of the cedar leaf oil using sweet oil and alcoholin equal quantities in my polish.

What I claim as my invention is:

1. A cleaning and polishing composition consisting of sweet oil and alcohol.

2. A cleaning and polishing composition consisting of sweet oil and alcohol and a substance forneutralizing the odours of the other ingredients.

3. A cleaning and polishing composition consisting of sweet oil and alcohol and a disinfectant.

4. A cleaning and polishing composition consisting of sweet oil, alcohol and cedar oil.

5. A cleaning and polishing composition consisting of forty-nine per cent of sweet oil, forty-nine per cent of alcohol and two per cent of cedar oil,

Dated at Qualicuin Beach,- B. (1., February 1st, 1922.

- RALPH FORRESTER. Witnesses:

JOSEPH PATRICK OFLYNN, J OHN GRAHAM CoRMAoK. 

